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Twenty-five
We stayed in the garden a long time. By a kind of tacit consent, we did notdiscuss the horror that was weighing upon us. Instead Sophia talked affec-tionately of the dead woman, of things they had done, and games they hadplayed as children with Nannie—and tales that the old woman used to tellthem about Roger and their father and the other brothers and sisters.
“They were her real children, you see. She only came back to us to helpduring the war when Josephine was a baby and Eustace was a funny littleboy.”
There was a certain balm for Sophia in these memories and I encour-aged her to talk.
I wondered what Taverner was doing. Questioning the household, I sup-posed. A car drove away with the police photographer and two other men,and presently an ambulance drove up.
Sophia shivered a little. Presently the ambulance left and we knew thatNannie’s body had been taken away in preparation for an autopsy1.
And still we sat or walked in the garden and talked—our words becom-ing more and more of a cloak for our real thoughts.
Finally, with a shiver, Sophia said:
“It must be very late—it’s almost dark. We’ve got to go in. Aunt Edithand Josephine haven’t come back … Surely they ought to be back by now?”
A vague eneasiness woke in me. What had happened? Was Edith delib-erately keeping the child away from the Crooked2 House?
We went in. Sophia drew all the curtains. The fire was lit and the bigdrawing room looked harmonious3 with an unreal air of bygone luxury.
Great bowls of bronze chrysanthemums4 stood on the tables.
Sophia rang and a maid whom I recognized as having been formerly5 up-stairs brought in tea. She had red eyes and sniffed6 continuously. Also I no-ticed that she had a frightened way of glancing quickly over her shoulder.
Magda joined us, but Philip’s tea was sent in to him in the library.
Magda’s role was a stiff frozen image of grief. She spoke
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autopsy
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n.尸体解剖;尸检 | |
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crooked
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adj.弯曲的;不诚实的,狡猾的,不正当的 | |
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harmonious
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adj.和睦的,调和的,和谐的,协调的 | |
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chrysanthemums
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n.菊花( chrysanthemum的名词复数 ) | |
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adv.从前,以前 | |
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v.以鼻吸气,嗅,闻( sniff的过去式和过去分词 );抽鼻子(尤指哭泣、患感冒等时出声地用鼻子吸气);抱怨,不以为然地说 | |
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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adj.全神贯注的,入神的;被抢先占有的;心事重重的v.占据(某人)思想,使对…全神贯注,使专心于( preoccupy的过去式) | |
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fathom
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v.领悟,彻底了解 | |
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mania
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Ford
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doorway
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brass
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inquiry
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